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Trying to overcome his tough childhood, a boy learns his house is
haunted by the child ghosts of the former residents looking to prevent
a sinister force from unleashing a great evil on Halloween and must
band together to stop it from happening.

This here turned out to be quite a disappointing effort as there really
could've been a lot going for it. The main problem with this one is the
fact that there's no real reason for the ghost to start his plan of
action. It really makes no sense because it's never really hinted at
and it really doesn't offer anything as to make the villain an imposing
figure beyond the blatantly obvious ploy he utters and the terrorizing
he does, leaving a big hole in the film if the main villain is wrapped
in complete and utter confusion. Also of rather low regard is the
decision in the later half to remove the one that's been captured and
make it impossible to offer assistance, which effectively renders it a
moot point as to it's inclusion. As well, their child-like antics in
the beginning aren't that enjoyable as watching them run around the
house at fast speed and knocking things over or move furniture around
don't make for a particularly exciting time. That said, there's still
some fun to be had here with the rather fun effects on display, which
make this pretty entertaining from time-to-time as it deals with the
master ghost and the different ghouls in their make-up, the
high-spirited finale has some great spectacle and there's one
outstanding sequence where he must evade slumbering ghosts in a
congregation to retrieve a prize without them noticing that comes off
fairly chilling. As a full-on horror, though, this isn't that great but
it's decent enough for children.

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